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VIOLET JACKSON
October 30, 2004
VIOLET N. JACKSON (nee MITCHELL) 1910 - 2004 Vi, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and sister, with her family by her bedside, passed away peacefully on October 28, 2004 at the age of 94 years. Violet was born
October 16, 1910 in England. A longtime resident and homemaker of the West Kildonan area. Vi "Gramma" was also an avid crib player, participating in "crib nite" at Red River Community Centre, for many, many years. She is survived by her sons, Robert (June), Brian (Dianne); a daughter Joan (Don) Hutt and Glen at home; six grandchildren, Kim, Robert, Michael, Laurie, Brenda, Duane; and four great-grandchildren, Drew, Colan, Evan and Cole. Also her sister, Bette (Art) Newton, as well as many nieces and nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Laurence V. in 1961, her parents (Bertie C.), (Florence N., nee Gregory) and two brothers, (James), (Wilfred) and one sister (Grace Castling). The family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the nurses and staff on 2 west (Green) at The Maples Personal Care Home, for their thoughtfulness and compassionate care given to Violet. Memorial Service will be held on Monday, November 1, at 2:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street. Private family interment to be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation made in Vi's memory to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. "Sadly missed, but always remembered, in our hearts forever." CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
YVES AND DOREEN JOUBERT
October 30, 2004
DR YVES JOEL JOSEPH JOUBERT DR. DOREEN OLIVE JOUBERT It is with profound sadness that the family of Dr Yves Noel Joseph Joubert and Dr Doreen Olive Joubert announce their tragic passing on September 1, 2004 at their home in Brandon. Yves Noel Joseph Joubert (Noel) was born
in St. Pierre, MB on December 22, 1925. Noel spent his early school years in St. Pierre. In 1939, he attended the St. Boniface College in Winnipeg, and in 1947 graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin Philosophy. In 1948, he was accepted at Laval University in Quebec, however, returned home after three months as he missed his family. Upon returning, he taught school in a small country school. In 1950, after encouragement from a former professor, he returned to the University of Manitoba. In 1951, Noel was accepted into medicine and graduated in 1956. For the next year and a half, Noel practiced medicine in Winnipeg and this is where he met Doreen. Doreen was born
in Winnipeg on March 24, 1929. She attended Principal Sparling School and later Daniel McIntyre Collegiate and was on the Honour Roll at both schools. In grade eleven she won a scholarship and entered pre-med at the University of Manitoba. In 1953, at 24 years old, Doreen graduated as the youngest doctor in her class of mostly returning the Second World War vets. After graduation, Doreen became an assistant to Dr. Ben Schomperlin, a chest specialist at the Manitoba Clinic. It was on the chest ward at the Winnipeg General Hospital that Doreen and Noel met. They were married
on June 22, 1957. After their marriage, they moved to Dunrea, and in late 1957 moved to Brandon where they took over the practice of Dr. Baker. In 1958, Doreen was the first woman doctor to be admitted to the Brandon General Hospital staff. As Doreen was the only female physician in Brandon her obstetrical practice grew rapidly. Although Doreen and Noel were devoted to medicine and their patients, they were equally devoted to their children - Richard, Michelle and Paul. When Noel and Doreen started a family, it became clear that they needed help. In 1959, they were joined by their devoted nanny and lifelong companion Ada Cameron. Professionally, they enjoyed an expanding practice. Dr. Rose came from England and joined them in 1960, followed by Dr. McQueen in 1963, and a surgeon in 1964. The group founded the Western Medical Clinic in 1964. Shortly after in 1965, Dr. Andrews joined the Clinic. Noel was a visionary and it was his vision to build a downtown medical clinic and adjacent pharmacy. The doctors, in association with three pharmacists, purchased land to build a clinic in 1966 and the building was ready for occupancy in the spring of 1967. In 1968, Dr. Dalling, an orthopaedic surgeon, joined the group. Noel was proud of the clinic and it held prominent part in the lives of Noel and Doreen. His direct, out-spoken and honest approach to life with Doreen's gentle wisdom were great assets to the group and played a major role in the loyalty of all staff, from business manager, to nurses, lab technicians and receptionists. In 1980, Doreen left private practice and to become Clinical Director of the Assiniboine Centre. She was instrumental in implementing a palliative care program at the Centre as well as a day hospital for handicapped and disabled persons, and a diabetes. education program. Noel and Doreen were members of the Manitoba Chapter of the College of Family Physicians, and Noel was recognized by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and became a Fellow of the College in 1996. Noel was an active member of the medical staff at the Brandon General Hospital from 1957 to 1987, and Doreen from 1957 to 1991 and both belonged to many committees at the hospital. Doreen was also active in the community and was a lifetime member of the Canadian Federation of University Women. She served tirelessly on many boards throughout her years in Brandon. Noel and Doreen enjoyed an active family life and many activities centred around their family. In the summer they spent weekends and vacations at their cottage at Pelican Lake. Since retirement, they have resided at Pelican Lake from April until Thanksgiving each year. Noel and Doreen travelled extensively and enjoyed many vacations with their immediate and extended family. They vacationed yearly in Hawaii. In their younger years they were avid cross-country skiers and more recently enjoyed walking. Noel's love of animals, especially dogs is well known by all who knew him. Noel devoted his life to his "many projects" at Pelican Lake and as of lately recruited his grandson as his willing apprentice in these endeavours. Doreen played piano daily and found much contentment in music. She shared this gift of music with her grandchildren. Doreen played bridge twice a week, and both Noel and Doreen enjoyed their gambling junkets. They were positive people who brought much joy and understanding to those around them - especially their grandchildren. Noel and Doreen will be lovingly remembered by their son Richard (Cindy) of Campbell River, BC; and daughter Michelle (Dean) and their grandchildren - Peter, Kira and Zoe of Winnipeg. They are also survived by their son Paul of Brandon. Left to mourn are Noel's brothers Victor and Luc, and sister Claire (Edouard) - of Winnipeg. As well as Doreen's brother Jim (Tina) of Winnipeg, and sister Gayle (George) of Mississauga, ON, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and former colleagues. They are predeceased by Doreen's parents William and Lena, and Noel's parents Ambroise and Rose. As well as by Noel's sister Gabrielle and sister-in-law Aline, and their lifelong friend Ada. "Do not mourn us when we are gone for we have had a good life - rather celebrate our lives" (Noel). A celebration of Noel and Doreen's lives was held on September 14, 2004 at Central United Church in Brandon. Reverend Harold Nightingale and Father Leo Fernandes officiated. Internment followed at Brandon Cemetery. Donations in memory of Dr Noel and Dr Doreen may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 23-12th Street, Brandon, Manitoba, R7A 4L6 Our family would like to thank all the family and friends who have supported us through this very difficult time. God Bless. Messages of condolence may be placed at www.brockiedonovan.com. Arrangements were in care of Brockie Donovan, Brandon.
STANLEY JOYCE
October 30, 2004
STANLEY THOMAS JOYCE November 17, 1925- October 27, 2004 It is with profound sorrow that the family regrets to announce the passing of Stanley Thomas Joyce at the Health Sciences Centre on October 27, 2004. Seven weeks earlier, Stanley laid to rest, Joyce, his beloved wife and best friend of 55 years. His gentleness, compassion, wisdom, respect, and infinite capacity for love are reflected in his eulogy to her: "I remember, My Love, when our day was new; I remember too, the brilliance of the sun. Then again, I remember when it glistened silver gray when touching your hair, and all the years between, with their floating memories of our life. They are a part of me as is a heartbeat. I see you in the morning, at evening's close and dream a lost dream of you, My Love. I loved you our whole life through and I shall love you into my last breath. Farewell Sweetheart." This was a true love story. The radiance, energy, love and beauty Stanley and Joyce brought to this world leave us with a legacy for which we will feel eternally privileged and grateful. Stanley leaves behind his loving daughter, Barbara and son-in-law Garry Hawryluk; loving daughter Deborah; precious grandchildren, Jaimie (Warren), Graham, Kelsey, and Christopher, as well as sister Alice Knox and brother Ted Joyce. The family would like to express heartfelt appreciation to extended family members, the condo family, and good friends who have offered support and compassion throughout the difficult time of Stanley's final weeks. We wish to thank in particular Dr. Harris, CancerCare, 3 West and Emergency at the Grace Hospital, as well as ICU, Dialysis and A4 at the Health Sciences Centre. While the staff caring for Stanley are too numerous to mention, special appreciation is sent to Catarina for helping all of us in his final hours. In accordance with his wishes, there will be a private family internment. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200
ANNA JOZIC
October 30, 2004
ANNA JOZIC Peacefully on October 27, 2004, Anna passed away at the age of 95 years Anna is survived by her daughter, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and daughter-in-law and also many relatives in Germany, Austria and Canada. She was predeceased by her husband Stephen in May 19, 1993. Anna's family wishes to thank all of Anna's friends and the staff of 4th floor at the Lions Manor for all their care and compassion. A memorial mass will be celebrated on Monday, November 1, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 355 Andrews Street with Fr. Diosdado Parrenas officiating. Interment to follow in Brookside Cemetery. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
MARY KOLAS
October 30, 2004
MARY KOLAS (nee CHORNENKI) January 18, 1908 - October 29, 2004 Peacefully on October 29, 2004, Mary passed away at the Holy Family Nursing Home at the age of 96 years. She will always be remembered by her daughter-in-law Dali Kolas; her six grandchildren, Gary (Joyce), Mike (Barb), Lorraine (Larry), Jody (Reinhardt), Susan, David (Caroline); 12 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Mary leaves us to join her husband Mike (1956); and her sons, Frankie (1943) and Bill (1996); four brothers, Michael and Paul Kornek, Bill and Peter Chornenki; two sisters, Jennie Smith and Ann Cahan. Mary was the oldest living child of Helen and John Chornenki's seven children. She was married
to Mike Kolas on August 25, 1928 and had two children. Mary was born
and raised in Winnipeg's North End, but travelled with her husband to many places in the world. Mary and her husband owned and ran the Drake Hotel in Winnipeg for many years. Together they built a cottage at Dorothy Lake and the Kolas apartments on Broadway Avenue where she lived for several years. After it was sold, she moved back to the North End. She spent many happy times at her cottage, surrounded by her family and friends. Memorial service will be held on Monday, November 1 at 11:00 a.m at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary's memory to a charity of your choice. Deep in our hearts the memories are kept, Of one we love and will never forget. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
MAURICE LeBLEU
October 30, 2004
MAURICE LeBLEU It is with sadness that the family of Maurice LeBleu announces his passing on October 28, 2004 at Health Sciences Centre at the age of 70 years. Arrangements are pending and a longer obituary will follow. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-204-925-1120
SUFAY LEE
October 30, 2004
SUFAY LEE (nee WONG) After a courageous and long battle with breast cancer, SuFay, our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother peacefully passed away at the age of 69 years at the St Boniface Hospital with her daughter at her side. SuFay will be sadly missed by her husband Thomas; children, Rod (Charlene), Deanna, Darrell and Clifford (Cathy); grandchildren Erika, Rebecca, Sabrina and Matthew; her sisters Susie (Peter) and Wong Soe Gee; and many other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her parents and two brothers. SuFay was born
on September 26, 1935 and grew up in Canton, China. After several years as a school teacher in Hong Kong, she came to Canada in 1959 and married
Tommy for 45 years. They raised their family in Winnipeg where most of them still reside. She loved crocheting quilts and making gift hangers for family and friends. She was actively involved with the Chinese United Church and was baptised in 2002. The family would like to thank the staff at CancerCare Manitoba and the St Boniface Hospital Palliative Care Unit for their care and support. A service will be held on Monday November 1 at 2:00 p.m. at the Bardal Funeral Chapel, 843 Sherbrook Street. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation or the Chinese United Church of Winnipeg. BARDAL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 843 Sherbrook Street, 774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca
SAMUEL LICHTMAN
October 30, 2004
SAMUEL LICHTMAN It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the sudden passing of our father, grandfather and brother on October 22, 2004, in his 89th year. Samuel was a holocaust survivor whose courage and ingenuity saved the lives of many loved ones. With typical humility, he said that he was no better than anyone else, just lucky. He loved life and cherished his family and friends. His sense of humour was legendary and he would beam with delight when yet anther person fell victim to one of his pranks. A carpenter by trade, he eventually became a grocer and owned and operated Nassau Grocery for many years. He loved people and he was always ready to help someone in need. Samuel was a member of the Rosh Pina Synagogue, now Congregation Etz Chayim, for over 50 years and often filled in as their cantor. His wonderful voice and passionate style made his chanting memorable. Samuel was predeceased by his beloved wife Sarah in 1978 and is survived by his children, Jack (Judy), Ed (Shelley) and Tobi Osman; grandchildren, Ronna (John), Jason (Laurel) and Mindy Lichtman, Craig and Sarah Osman; sister and brother-in-law Ellen and Dave Peltz; brother-in-law Aaron Yukelis, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on October 24. Pallbearers were, Mark and Josh Yukelis, Jason and Mindy Lichtman, Craig Osman and Harold Kaplan. We were truly blessed to have such a wonderful father, grandfather and brother in our lives. He will forever be remembered in our hearts. Donations in his memory may be made to the Congregation Etz Chayim or a charity of your choice.
JOHN LITTLEJOHN
October 30, 2004
JOHN D. LITTLEJOHN Peacefully, after a lengthy battle with cancer, on Thursday, October 28, 2004, John Littlejohn passed away at the Riverview Health Centre at the age of 66 years. He leaves to mourn his passing, his beloved wife Irene; his children, Nicole, Jonathan and Jacqueline; his grandchildren, Daemon and Raven. John was predeceased by his son William (Billy). Cremation has taken place. There will be no formal service. Donations may be made in John's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB R3G 9Z9. LeCLAIRE BROTHERS in care of arrangements, 775-2220.
RUDY LOWENSTEIN
October 30, 2004
RUDY LOWENSTEIN It is with great sadness, that we announce the passing of Rudy Lowenstein on October 18, 2004 at Seven Oaks Hospital. He is survived by his wife Paula of 56 years, his three sons Howie (Francie) of Calgary, Arnie (Valerie) of Boston, and Jeff (Cathy) of Vancouver and seven grandchildren Jeremy, Marc, Daniel, Whitney, Rachel, Michael, and Alana Lowenstein as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Ken in 1994. Rudy Lowenstein was born
in 1921 in Dusseldorf, Germany son to Hugo and Johanna Lowenstein and brother to Ken (Margaret). After being arrested on Kristallnacht and a period in Dachau, he escaped Nazi Germany on the Kindertransport. When the war broke out in September 1939, he along with other refugees was placed in internment camps, first in England and then in Canada. Soon after his release from the camps, and following a period working on farms in Manitoba, he volunteered for the Canadian Army. He served at Camp Shilo, near Brandon. Rudy was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was devoted to his wife and his family. He took great pride in keeping in touch with the limited family that survived the war. He was active in the Jewish community and spent his later years teaching young people about the Holocaust. Playing the violin, listening to classical music, and attending the symphony were some of his greatest passions. Rudy and his late partner Joe Frank built the Crown Cap into a well-respected manufacturer in Winnipeg. They ran the company with an unusually high moral standard with honesty, integrity and trust as the fabric. These qualities were characteristic of the manner in which Rudy lived his life. He will be profoundly missed by his wife, children, grandchildren, relatives and friends. He is remembered for his love of learning and his good deeds. His constant smile, positive outlook, his love for Judaism, and his willingness to give of himself will be a source of pride and inspiration to us all forever. The funeral was held at the Congregation Etz Chaim with interment at the Hebrew Sick on October 20. Pallbearers were his grandsons, Jeremy, Marc, Daniel and Michael Lowenstein, his nephews David Lowe and Alan Pritzker. Honorary pallbearers were Harold Richman, Max Labovitch, Sam Unrode, Joe Leinburd, Lanny Jacob and Howard Bogach. Many thanks to the physicians and nurses at the Seven Oaks Hospital for their care. Donations can be made in his memory to the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, Holocaust Education Centre Endowment Fund, 123 Doncaster Street, Winnipeg, R3N 2B3 or to Hadassah Youth Aliyah Village, 2001 Beacon Street, Suite 101, Brighton, MA, 02135.
NICHOLAS MAZUR
October 30, 2004
NICHOLAS (NICK) MAZUR Peacefully in the early morning on Wednesday, October 27, 2004; Nick passed away at the age of 83 years. Nick was born
on November 21, 1920 and raised in Thalberg, MB. He worked at many jobs as a young man including at a sawmill in Schreiber, ON. He then married
Stephie Zack, from Allegra, MB, moved to Winnipeg, and began working at Cowin Steel until his retirement in the early 1980's. During this time, Nick and Stephie raised four children. Dad enjoyed life with Mom at his side, spoiling his grandchildren, working in the garden, fishing and travelling, which included winters in Texas. He also loved to play cards and spent numerous evenings playing with the card group of four, which included Dad and Mom along with Paul and Theresa Zack. They are likely now playing again. His many friends, including those at The Lion's Manor, where he has lived since Mom's passing in 2000, will miss their kind, generous friend who had a smile for everyone. Left to treasure memories of that huge smile, his beautiful blue eyes and his caring giving nature are his son and daughter-in-law Allan and Kathy; grandchildren, Tamika (Rob), Nicholas (Nicole) and great-grandchildren Kaylyn and Kieran. Nick was predeceased by the light in his life and his wife of 54 years, Stephie; his granddaughter Kimberly; his parents, John and Michalena (Tymchyshyn); a brother Anton; sisters, Carrie Mikoluff, Annie Boroskae, Mary Glowaski and Paulie Mikoloff. Nick is also survived by a brother Walter; sons, Bobbie and Lawrence (Stephanie); daughter Mary (Gordon) and grandchildren, Shannon (Alex), Bobbie (Nicole), Christopher and Stacy. On Monday, November 1 at 10:00 a.m., Nick's funeral service will be held in the Silver Heights United Church, 199 Garrioch Ave. (off Mount Royal Road and Ness Avenue.) Interment will follow in Chapel Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Nick's memory may be made to the Lion's Manor Residents Council, in care of Al Sawatzky, 320 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB R3B 2W6. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
CHARLIE McCAW
October 30, 2004
CHARLIE McCAW On Friday, October 29, 2004 Charlie McCaw, age 90 years, passed away at Parkview Place, 440 Edmonton Street. Funeral arrangements are pending and a full obituary will follow. BARDAL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 843 Sherbrook Street, 774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca
LANCE McCLARTY
October 30, 2004
LANCE W. McCLARTY A graveside service in Lance's honour was held on Friday, October 29 at 11:00 a.m. in Brookside Cemetery, 3001 Notre Dame Ave. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
STEPHEN MEDWICK
October 30, 2004
STEPHEN MEDWICK February 27, 1927 - October 28, 2004 Peacefully on October 28, 2004, Stephen Medwick passed away and has joined his wife, Bernice, who has been patiently awaiting his arrival. They will now spend eternal life together. Stephen and Bernice were predeceased by their grandchildren, Michelle and Stephen Anthony Medwick. Stephen also joins his parents, brothers, and brother-in-law, as well as other earthly friends, with his Lord and Mother Mary. Stephen has completed his long awaited journey. Stephen is survived by his son Stephen Kirby (Donna); grandsons, Kevin (Kelly), Michael, Matthew and Trevor; daughter Karen Elizabeth (Frank), grandsons Jordan, Travis and Austin and great-grandsons Ryland and Darien. Also left to mourn are his sisters Mary Stanko and Anne Koblensky and sister-in-law Peggy Fuczek Jordan, and their families, many cousins and other dear friends, especially Murray. Steve was employed by the T. Eaton Company and Eaton's Contract Sales for 38 years. He took an early retirement in 1982 so he could spend more time with Bernice. He was a life member of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, a life honorary member of the Knights of Columbus, St. Josaphat Council No. 4138, and Grand Knight 1961 to 1962. Steve was also a very active member of the 4th Degree Canon Luhovy Assembly until he became active with the Ukrainian Sisters of St. Joseph in preparing a prayer book (Peace MHP) in 1997. Once completed, this prayer book was given out by the Sisters to the sick and needy in their homes, plus hospitals and nursing homes. The first edition was sponsored by Bernice and Steve. Subsequent editions were sponsored by those who realized the importance of this book of prayers, psalms and verse that helped explain some of life's mysteries. A total of over 5,000 books were distributed. A special thank you must be extended to Thomas B. Cropo and the Thomas Cropo Foundation for their encouragement and continued support. Steve felt the prayer book was his greatest accomplishment in his Christian life. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the many nurses, care givers, and doctors that contributed to Steve's peaceful passing. A special thank you to Jean and Deb for their constant support. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 at 7:00 p.m., at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street with Arch Deacon Nestor Yakiwchuk and Rev. Deacon Victor Humniski officiating. Private interment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Steve's memory to the Ukrainian Sisters of St. Joseph. Cropo Funeral Chapel 586-8044
JOHN MILLS
October 30, 2004
JOHN THOMAS MILLS Peacefully in his 96th year on October 28, 2004 at the Grace Hospital. The oldest son in a family of eight, Jack was raised on a farm in Eriksdale, Manitoba. After a variety of jobs during the Depression years, Jack enlisted with the Canadian Army at the outbreak of The Second World War and served overseas. Returning to Winnipeg, he worked at the CNR Transcona Maintenance Shops until his retirement in 1973. He is survived by his wife Barbara; his children, Fred Mills, Reg Mills, Bruce and Jackie Mills, Bernard and Cheryl Freeman, and Anne and Gordon Williams; grandchildren Lisa and Amanda Mills, Vincent and Jennifer Freeman, Jonathan Williams, and Genevieve and Walter Richie; and great-grandchildren Eden and Jubilee Ritchie. He was predeceased by his first wife, Marge. A private family memorial service has been planned. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Grace Hospital Foundation, 300 Booth Dr. Winnipeg, MB R3J 3M7. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715
LIONEL MORIN
October 30, 2004
LIONEL MORIN June 9, 1920 - October 28, 2004 Peacefully on October 28, 2004 Lionel passed away at the age of 84 years. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Henriette of 57 years, his children, Nicole and Claudette (Ken); his special granddaughter Lisa (Andy); his two precious great-grandsons, Nikolas and Dominic; his sister Anne-Marie (Robert) Gosselin; and many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. He was predeceased by his only son Jean-Marc in 1985. Dad retired from McMillan & Bloedel after 38 years of service. He enjoyed fishing, camping, and travelling. Dad's most memorable trip was the one to Australia with his wife and daughter which they spent 8 weeks travelling the outbacks. Most of all he was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, always putting his family first. He leaves his family many happy memories to hold dear. We would like to thank Dr. K. Coates and the staff on the 6th floor at St. Boniface Hospital for their compassion and care. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Green Acres Funeral Home, Hwy. No. 1 E. at Navin Rd., with viewing one half hour prior to service. Interment to be held at a later date in Green Acres Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-204-925-1120
REESA MORRISON
October 30, 2004
REESA GAIL (nee RABER) LAVITT MORRISON Passed away peacefully, on Sunday, October 17, 2004. The funeral was held at the Congregation Etz Chayim, with interment at the Rosh Pina Memorial Park, on Tuesday, October 19. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Left to cherish her with loving memories are Reesa's sons and their partners, her nine grandchildren, her dearest "sisters" and numerous friends. Reesa was predeceased by her first husband Jerry Lavitt and her second husband David A. Morrison. Born and raised in Winnipeg, Reesa attended St. John's High School. She spent the majority of her career in her father's business, Wilfred's Formal Wear. Reesa was very involved in the arts and loved to attend the Fringe Festival, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO) and the opera. She especially enjoyed taking her grandchildren to the Kid's Symphony and the Manitoba Theatre for Young People. Reesa belonged to Eastern Star, Sphinx Temple No. 116 Daughters of the Nile and the Khartum Ladies Auxiliary. She was also a member of the Women's Committee of the WSO. Reesa was a warm, loving, caring person who will be deeply missed by many whose lives she touched. Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep. I am the thousand winds that blow I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning hush, I am the swift, uplifting rush Of quiet birds in the circling flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there. I did not die.
MARGARET PEARCE
October 30, 2004
MARGARET DOROTHY PEARCE On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, at the Victoria General Hospital, Margaret died at the age of 91 years. A longer obituary notice will follow. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665